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1 anfeinden
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) be hostile to(wards); angefeindet werden become ( oder make o.s.) unpopular ( wegen because of); stärker: make a lot of enemies* * *ạn|fein|den ['anfaindn]vt septo treat with hostility* * *an|fein·den[ˈanfaindn̩]vt▪ jdn \anfeinden to be hostile to sbwegen ihrer feministischen Aussagen wurde sie damals heftig angefeindet due to her feminist statements she aroused great hostility [or animosity] at that time* * *transitives Verb treat with hostility* * *anfeinden v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) be hostile to(wards);angefeindet werden become ( oder make o.s.) unpopular (* * *transitives Verb treat with hostility -
2 wrogo
adv. [odnosić się, patrzeć, być usposobionym] with hostility, in a hostile manner- odnosi się do mnie wręcz wrogo he treats me with outright hostility* * *advwrogo nastawiony lub usposobiony do kogoś — hostile to sb
wrogo usposabiać kogoś do wrogo — +gen to alienate sb against
* * *adv.with hostility; wrogo nastawiony l. usposobiony do kogoś hostile to l. toward sb.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wrogo
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3 niechętnie
adv. 1. (z ociąganiem) unwillingly, reluctantly, with reluctance- niechętnie rozmawia o swoich problemach he speaks about personal matters only with reluctance- niechętnie wstaje tak rano he hates getting up so early- uczył się niechętnie he was an unwilling pupil- pomoc była udzielona niechętnie the help was offered grudgingly- na pytania odpowiadał niechętnie he was reluctant to answer the questions2. (nieprzyjaźnie) hostilely, with hostility- patrzyli na siebie niechętnie they looked at one another with hostility- była niechętnie usposobiona wobec synowej she had a hostile attitude toward her daughter-in-law* * *adv* * *adv.1. (= opieszale) reluctantly.2. (= nieprzyjaźnie) with animosity, unfavourably.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niechętnie
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4 Ш-93
В ШТЫКИ встретить, принять кого-что coll PrepP Invar adv(to react to s.o. or sth.) with hostility, (to be) violently opposed to sth., ready to argue or fight with s.o. about sth.: (react to s.o. sth.) with open (extreme) hostility(give s.o. sth.) a hostile reception (be) up in arms over (about, at) sth.Все мои домашние встретили в штыки мое предложение официально удочерить Тоню (Гинзбург 2). All the members of my household were up in arms at my proposal to adopt Tonya (2a). -
5 в штыки
• В ШТЫКИ встретить, принять кого-что coll[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to react to s.o. or sth.) with hostility, (to be) violently opposed to sth., ready to argue or fight with s.o. about sth.:- (react to s.o. < sth.>) with open (extreme) hostility;- (give s.o. < sth.>) a hostile reception;- (be) up in arms over (about, at) sth.♦ Все мои домашние встретили в штыки мое предложение официально удочерить Тоню (Гинзбург 2). All the members of my household were up in arms at my proposal to adopt Tonya (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в штыки
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6 befeinden
v/t geh. attack, be hostile towards; die Parteien befeinden sich offen the parties are openly hostile to one another; befeindet werden be treated with hostility* * *be|fein|den [bə'faindn] ptp befeindet1. vt (geh)Land to be hostile towards; Ideologie, Schriften, Schriftsteller to attack2. vrto be hostile (towards each other)* * *be·fein·den *[bəˈfaindn̩]vt (geh)* * *befeinden v/t geh attack, be hostile towards;die Parteien befeinden sich offen the parties are openly hostile to one another;befeindet werden be treated with hostility -
7 feindlich
I Adj.2. Haltung: hostile ( gegen to[wards]), antagonistic; schwächer: unfriendly; feindliche Übernahme hostile takeover* * *adverse; inimical; antagonistic; hostile; opposed; enemy* * *feind|lich ['faintlɪç]1. adj1) (MIL = gegnerisch) enemyim féíndlichen Lager (lit, fig) — in the enemy camp
2) (= feindselig) hostile2. advjdm/einer Sache féíndlich gegenüberstehen — to be hostile to sb/sth
einer Sache ausgesprochen féíndlich gegenüberstehen — to be vehemently opposed to sth, to be extremely hostile to sth
* * *1) (unfriendly; warlike: hostile tribesmen.) hostile2) (belonging to an enemy: a hostile army.) hostile* * *feind·lichI. adj2. (feindselig) hostileeine \feindliche Haltung gegenüber jdm/etw einnehmen to be hostile towards [or to] sb/sth▶ jdm/etw \feindlich gegenüberstehen to be hostile to sb/sthII. advjdm/etw gegenüber \feindlich eingestellt sein to have a hostile attitude towards [or to] sb/sth* * *1.1) hostile2) nicht präd. (Milit.) enemy <attack, broadcast, activity>2.adverbial in a hostile manner; with hostility* * *A. adj1. hostile; Feuer, Linien etc: enemy …;feindliche Truppen enemy forces2. Haltung: hostile (feindliche Übernahme hostile takeoverB. adv:feindlich gesinnt hostile (+dat to[wards]);feindlich eingestellt gegen opposed to…feindlich im adj1. (nachteilig für) anti-;verbraucherfeindlich anti-consumer, consumer-unfriendlysystemfeindlich opposed to the system, anti-system* * *1.1) hostile2) nicht präd. (Milit.) enemy <attack, broadcast, activity>2.adverbial in a hostile manner; with hostility* * *adj.adverse adj.antagonistic adj.hostile (to) adj.hostile adj.inimical adj. adv.adversely adv.antagonistically adv.inimically adv. -
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* * *inimical; malevolent; hostile* * *feind|se|lig1. adjhostile2. advhostilely* * *(showing dislike or opposition to something: a hostile attitude.) hostile* * *feind·se·lig[ˈfaintze:lɪç]I. adj hostileII. adv hostilely* * *1.Adjektiv hostile2.sich feindselig ansehen — look at each other in a hostile manner or with hostility
* * *A. adj hostile (B. adv in a hostile manner;jemanden feindselig ansehen give sb a hostile look* * *1.Adjektiv hostile2.sich feindselig ansehen — look at each other in a hostile manner or with hostility
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9 desintegración de la familia
(n.) = family breakdownEx. Problems resulting from family breakdown are caused when relationships end with hostility, without talking through the situation.* * *(n.) = family breakdownEx: Problems resulting from family breakdown are caused when relationships end with hostility, without talking through the situation.
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10 desintegración familiar
(n.) = family breakdownEx. Problems resulting from family breakdown are caused when relationships end with hostility, without talking through the situation.* * *(n.) = family breakdownEx: Problems resulting from family breakdown are caused when relationships end with hostility, without talking through the situation.
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12 sinistramente
sinistramente avv.2 ( malamente) fiercely, in a hostile way, with hostility: guardare qlcu. sinistramente, to look at s.o. in a hostile way (o with hostility). -
13 affrontare
face, confrontspese meet* * *affrontare v.tr.1 to face; to brave, to confront: per voi affronterei la morte, I would face death for you; un uomo coraggioso affronta il pericolo senza paura, a bold man confronts danger without fear; affrontare il nemico, l'ira del padre..., to face the enemy, one's father's anger...; affrontare gli elementi, to brave the elements2 (fig.) to face up to (sthg.), to deal* with (s.o., sthg.), to tackle: è ora di affrontare la realtà, it's time to face up to reality; affrontare un argomento difficile, to deal with (o to tackle) a difficult subject; affrontare un problema, to tackle (o to discuss) a problem3 (tecn.) to face.◘ affrontarsi v.rifl.rec. to meet* with hostility; ( venire alle mani) to come* to blows; to begin* to fight: gli eserciti si affrontarono all'alba, the armies met at dawn.* * *[affron'tare]1. vt(nemico, pericolo) to face, confront, (situazione) to face up to, (questione) to deal with, tackle, (Equitazione: ostacolo) to negotiateaffrontano domani la prova decisiva per il campionato — tomorrow they face the decider for the championship
2. vr (affrontarsi)(uso reciproco: scontrarsi) to confront each other* * *[affron'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to face [avversario, sfida]; to face, to confront [morte, verità]; to cope with [spese, esigenze]; to deal* with, to handle, to tackle [ problema]; to handle, to cope with [emergenza, crisi]; to face up to [ responsabilità]; to brave [ tempesta]2) (prendere in esame) to approach, to deal* with, to tackle [argomento, questione]3) (accingersi a) to tackle [compito, lettura]4) sport2.* * *affrontare/affron'tare/ [1]1 to face [avversario, sfida]; to face, to confront [morte, verità]; to cope with [spese, esigenze]; to deal* with, to handle, to tackle [ problema]; to handle, to cope with [emergenza, crisi]; to face up to [ responsabilità]; to brave [ tempesta]2 (prendere in esame) to approach, to deal* with, to tackle [argomento, questione]3 (accingersi a) to tackle [compito, lettura]4 sport devono affrontare una squadra molto forte they're up against a very strong teamII affrontarsi verbo pronominale -
14 враждебно
1. кратк. форма от враждебный
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16 С-738
РАЗВОДИТЬ/РАЗВЕСТИ СЫРОСТЬ coll, often humor VP subj: human often impfv ( neg imper or infin with хватит, нечего etc)) to cryX развёл сырость = X turned on the waterworks (the tears)Neg Imper не разводи (хватит разводить) сырость - turn off the waterworks(in limited contexts) quit blubbering.(Лебедев:) Ну, все заревели! Квартет! Да будет вам сырость разводить! Матвей!.. Марфа Егоровна!.. Ведь этак и я... я заплачу... (Чехов4). (L.:) There, now, everyone's bawling! A quartet! That's enough. Turn off the waterworks! Matvei!...Marfa Egorovna!...If you keep it up, I...I'll start crying, too... (4a).И вдруг Лизка охнула, пала на скамейку и расплакалась... Егорша в нерешительности остановился... «Ладно, - сказал он, неприязненно глядя на неё, - хватит сырость разводить» (Абрамов 1). Then suddenly she (Lizka) groaned, slumped onto the bench and burst into tears.... Egorsha stopped in indecision____"Okay," he said, looking at her with hostility. "Quit blubbering" (1a). -
17 развести сырость
• РАЗВОДИТЬ/РАЗВЕСТИ СЫРОСТЬ coll, often humor[VP; subj: human; often impfv (neg Imper or infin with хватит, нечего etc)]=====⇒ to cry:- [in limited contexts] quit blubbering.♦ [Лебедев:] Ну, все заревели! Квартет! Да будет вам сырость разводить! Матвей!.. Марфа Егоровна!.. Ведь этак и я... я заплачу... (Чехов 4). [L.:] There, now, everyone's bawling! A quartet! That's enough. Him off the waterworks! Matvei!...Marfa Egorovna!...If you keep it up, I...I'll start crying, too... (4a).♦ И вдруг Лизка охнула, пала на скамейку и расплакалась... Егорша в нерешительности остановился... "Ладно, - сказал он, неприязненно глядя на неё, - хватит сырость разводить" (Абрамов 1). Then suddenly she [Lizka] groaned, slumped onto the bench and burst into tears.... Egorsha stopped in indecision - "Okay," he said, looking at her with hostility. "Quit blubbering" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > развести сырость
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18 разводить сырость
• РАЗВОДИТЬ/РАЗВЕСТИ СЫРОСТЬ coll, often humor[VP; subj: human; often impfv (neg Imper or infin with хватит, нечего etc)]=====⇒ to cry:- [in limited contexts] quit blubbering.♦ [Лебедев:] Ну, все заревели! Квартет! Да будет вам сырость разводить! Матвей!.. Марфа Егоровна!.. Ведь этак и я... я заплачу... (Чехов 4). [L.:] There, now, everyone's bawling! A quartet! That's enough. Him off the waterworks! Matvei!...Marfa Egorovna!...If you keep it up, I...I'll start crying, too... (4a).♦ И вдруг Лизка охнула, пала на скамейку и расплакалась... Егорша в нерешительности остановился... "Ладно, - сказал он, неприязненно глядя на неё, - хватит сырость разводить" (Абрамов 1). Then suddenly she [Lizka] groaned, slumped onto the bench and burst into tears.... Egorsha stopped in indecision - "Okay," he said, looking at her with hostility. "Quit blubbering" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разводить сырость
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УВИДЕТЬ СВЕТ VP1. (subj: human to be brought into lifeX увидел свет - X came into the worldX was born.2. ( subj: a noun denoting a book, journal etc) to be produced and offered to the publicX увидит свет - X will see the light of dayX will be published (brought out) X will come outX will appear in print....(Твардовский) не просто порицал пьесу («Олень и шала-шовка»), не просто говорил о ней недоброжелательно, но предсказывал, что пьеса не увидит света... (Солженицын 2)....(Tvardovsky) not only condemned the play (The Love Girl and the Innocent), not only spoke of it with hostility, but prophesied that it would never see the light of day... (2a).3. rare (subj: human to be freed of adversity and sufferingX увидит свет = X will breathe easy (easily, freely). -
20 увидеть свет
[VP]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ to be brought into life:- X was born.2. [subj: a noun denoting a book, journal etc]⇒ to be produced and offered to the public:- X will appear in print.♦...[Твардовский] не просто порицал пьесу ["Олень и шалашовка"], не просто говорил о ней недоброжелательно, но предсказывал, что пьеса не увидит света... (Солженицын 2)....[Tvardovsky] not only condemned the play [The Love Girl and the Innocent], not only spoke of it with hostility, but prophesied that it would never see the light of day... (2a).3. rare [subj: human]⇒ to be freed of adversity and suffering:- X увидит свет≈ X will breathe easy (easily freely).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > увидеть свет
См. также в других словарях:
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with animosity — with resentment; with hostility … English contemporary dictionary
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